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we have more from cairo. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. egypt's president mohamed morsi delivered a stern and angry warning in an address to the nation. the president declared a state of emergency in three of the country's largest cities in the eastern particular partly suez. he's also imposing a curfew to try to help restore security in those cities that have seen the most intense fighting. the military has been deployed in some of those cities and asking for more power. the ability to arrest civilians. that's is going ring alarm bells among many human rights activists. here in cairo protests continued for a fourth straight night between riot police and demonstrators bent on trying to get president mohamed morsi to resign from power and more importantly cancel a constitution that's been widely considered as controversial. nonetheless the president is pushing ahead with meetings today in the presidential palace. he's expected to meet with leading members of the political opposition. members of the political opposition said they will not pa
we have more from cairo. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. egypt's president mohamed morsi delivered a stern and angry warning in an address to the nation. the president declared a state of emergency in three of the country's largest cities in the eastern particular partly suez. he's also imposing a curfew to try to help restore security in those cities that have seen the most intense fighting. the military has been deployed in some of those cities and asking for more power....
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outside a luxury five-star cairo hotel. with a predictable decision, police charged the crowd firing teargas. minutes later protesters returned lobbing stones and setting fires to block roads. there are few words president morsi can tell protesters. this man says the president must resign and new constitution must be written. another says only protests work with a regime that killed his people. >>> hundreds of families in brazil are mourning lost loved ones after a nightclub went up 232 people. officials believe the blaze display on stage. police say the majority of deaths were the result of smoke inhalation as the club's single exit was partially blocked by victims' bodies. this tragedy carries haunting similarities to a nightclub fire in rhode island back in 2003 that killed 100 people. >>> and now to a dramatic rescue this weekend in eastern australia which has been dealing with widespread flooding. take a look at this. a helicopter had to be called in when a pickup truck carrying two women and a baby were washed off the
outside a luxury five-star cairo hotel. with a predictable decision, police charged the crowd firing teargas. minutes later protesters returned lobbing stones and setting fires to block roads. there are few words president morsi can tell protesters. this man says the president must resign and new constitution must be written. another says only protests work with a regime that killed his people. >>> hundreds of families in brazil are mourning lost loved ones after a nightclub went up...
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dozens killed in cairo and other cities. those who are leading the masses are the same ones that did the arab spring back two years ago. what has happened, the muslimb brotherhood who formed the cabinet mr. morsi elected president is taking it to a to laitarian regime. this is prompting a revolution . >> many people hoped that the military would lead to calm x. bring more of a stability to the nation . we are hearing that the muslim brotherhood has great influence over the military as well >> people don't understand that things have changed in egypt. in the past you had mubarack and military that was western . now the brotherhood over the past year was to change the senior commanders of the military and so they are not independent anymore and can't take action . they do the united states and west will be against them . so what can the u.s. do at this point? >> it is important that the united states will work a dialogue between mr. morce yethe muslim brotherhood. we have done did in burma and many other places, why are we not
dozens killed in cairo and other cities. those who are leading the masses are the same ones that did the arab spring back two years ago. what has happened, the muslimb brotherhood who formed the cabinet mr. morsi elected president is taking it to a to laitarian regime. this is prompting a revolution . >> many people hoped that the military would lead to calm x. bring more of a stability to the nation . we are hearing that the muslim brotherhood has great influence over the military as...
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lou: and what kind of support are those who are demonstrating in the streets of cairo and drought egypt today, what kind of support are they receiving from the international community, in particular the united states, if any? >> they're not receiving anything. it reminds us of june of 2009 when you had 2 million, mostly young people, boys and girls in the streets. there were not calling for weapons or money. just a dress us, talk to us. now it's happening in egypt. you have a regime which is getting our support, taxpayer support on the one hand, and you have a civil society that wants to get rid of that regime or change the regime which is not even recognized. we need to have a speech and narrative toward those people to have them believe there on the right path and receive them here in washington d.c. lou: we are offering a gift of 16 to the government. abrams tanks, some 200 of them. how is it a gift? and what in the world of those weapons to be -- against him are those weapons to be used? >> a huge question. i mean, observers in the middle eastern not, you know, understanding at this
lou: and what kind of support are those who are demonstrating in the streets of cairo and drought egypt today, what kind of support are they receiving from the international community, in particular the united states, if any? >> they're not receiving anything. it reminds us of june of 2009 when you had 2 million, mostly young people, boys and girls in the streets. there were not calling for weapons or money. just a dress us, talk to us. now it's happening in egypt. you have a regime which...
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embassy in cairo to close today. in an effort to calm the situation, egyptian president mohammed morsi declared marshall law in three cities. angering supporters and opponents alike. >> "he came out, mohammed morsi, and instead of condemning the bloodshed, he had emergency -- [ inaudible ] that the muslim brotherhood were fighting again." >> in a tv address sunday night, morsi defended temporary emergency law. which is eerily similar to the one imposed on the egyptians during the three tect rule. former strong man hosni mubarak. >> to end the bloodshed, to have security against vandals. and for the perception of citizens, i have decided after referring to the constitution to announce imposing of the state of emergency. >> stagnant economy in a divided political environment, egyptians are frustrated with the slow pace of reforms. increasing theyly complain morsi and the ruling muslim brotherhood party halftimeed thhijackedrevolution and are img islamic dictatorship. >> morsi called on the opposition to engage in natio
embassy in cairo to close today. in an effort to calm the situation, egyptian president mohammed morsi declared marshall law in three cities. angering supporters and opponents alike. >> "he came out, mohammed morsi, and instead of condemning the bloodshed, he had emergency -- [ inaudible ] that the muslim brotherhood were fighting again." >> in a tv address sunday night, morsi defended temporary emergency law. which is eerily similar to the one imposed on the egyptians...
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that a compromise as the opposition acknowledged calls for a national dialogue by the president in cairo crowds continued to clash with security forces leaving piles of burning in the streets after midnight again co-founder of the council of trustees of the revolution in egypt says a statement by the army chief signaled the military is playing out its own things to see if. the surface interpretation of what's happening definitely there are groups who are willing to sabotage anything and try to embarrass the government specifically morsi and the military that's on the surface however there are deeper interpretations of what's going on some of the interpretation goes as far as that the military council or the military is behind all of this so that big can have. the grip over this race canal and intensify their presence militarily over there probably don't want to see an economic development of this specific strategic area because it would hand over to civilian oversight of the canal rather than military oversight of the canal according to bring you constitution there's something called the
that a compromise as the opposition acknowledged calls for a national dialogue by the president in cairo crowds continued to clash with security forces leaving piles of burning in the streets after midnight again co-founder of the council of trustees of the revolution in egypt says a statement by the army chief signaled the military is playing out its own things to see if. the surface interpretation of what's happening definitely there are groups who are willing to sabotage anything and try to...
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been destroyed yet is due to the cheap prices that come their way relatively speaking to people in cairo or athens because of the fascists in washington in the pentagon i think people are beginning to understand that but i think we are going to reach a tipping point where there is so much scarcity that people will have to do something about it is going to come pleading obvious we've had it so easy for so long since the second world war at least in the west we've had a case that you've had rising standard living and that's of course reversing now and there will be a change a big change afoot i think in the coming years all right annie mae show we're out of time thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you. all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max geyser and stacy herbert i like to thank my guests any michelle leap if you like to contact us please tweet us at times or report or at facebook dot com flora's last ties a report intellects imax guys are saying. download the official publication if you so choose your language stream quality and enjoy y
been destroyed yet is due to the cheap prices that come their way relatively speaking to people in cairo or athens because of the fascists in washington in the pentagon i think people are beginning to understand that but i think we are going to reach a tipping point where there is so much scarcity that people will have to do something about it is going to come pleading obvious we've had it so easy for so long since the second world war at least in the west we've had a case that you've had...
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>> i have been going to cairo and egypt for many years. i am going to do a bunch of reports throughout the nerest o the week. i spent a lot of time with president morsi. he spoke to me in english. in the formal sit-down, he wanted to speak in arabic. he's got a tough job ahead of him, and he explains his positions, i must say, relatively well. we go through a lot of sensitive issues, but i spent time there at the nile. cairo, a major city, tahrir square there -- >> you went to tahrir square. >> we'll have a lot more coming up in the week. that's our reporter, but we're going to give the viewers a little flavor of what's going on. that's tahrir square. let's go to erin. erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >> "outfront" next, president obama gears up for his next fight with republicans. this time rng it's over his defense secretary nominee. >> plus days after our taxes went up, some democrats said we need more taxes, higher taxes. yes, we're going to get answers. >> and more details about the aurora theater massacre. for the first time
>> i have been going to cairo and egypt for many years. i am going to do a bunch of reports throughout the nerest o the week. i spent a lot of time with president morsi. he spoke to me in english. in the formal sit-down, he wanted to speak in arabic. he's got a tough job ahead of him, and he explains his positions, i must say, relatively well. we go through a lot of sensitive issues, but i spent time there at the nile. cairo, a major city, tahrir square there -- >> you went to...
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scholars from cairo, from fez in morocco, from tunisia came in. their own scholars began major debates on issues of religion, of law, and shared scientific knowledge. >> brown: that's the melting pot, right, because of all those different cultures because it was such a commercial center >> absolutely. it was a wealthy center. it was a commercial center and it was open. open to people coming from different parts of africa, of the middle east, and even from turkey and from europe. so it was an enormously cosmopolitan if you want as well as learning centers >> brown: it's no longer that and yet it preserves much of that past. i mean, how much is... how much of that life still goes on now? >> well, it's limited. obviously. it is still at the cross roads. it is still important at times but it is those manuscripts that are the heart of timbuktu. it is there that preserves the history of the people who live there. of course, the monuments themselves. timbuktu is a world heritage site. so it remains like some of the ancient cities, a place of wonder and o
scholars from cairo, from fez in morocco, from tunisia came in. their own scholars began major debates on issues of religion, of law, and shared scientific knowledge. >> brown: that's the melting pot, right, because of all those different cultures because it was such a commercial center >> absolutely. it was a wealthy center. it was a commercial center and it was open. open to people coming from different parts of africa, of the middle east, and even from turkey and from europe. so...
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scholars from cairo, from fez in morocco from tunisia came in. their own scholars began major debates on issues of religion of law, and shared scientific knowledge. >> brown: that's the melting pot, right because of all those different cultures because it was such a commercial center >> absolutely. it was a wealthy center. it was a commercial center and it was open. open to people coming from different parts of africa of the middle east, and even from turkey and from europe. so it was an enormously cosmopolitan if you want as well as learning centers >> brown: it's no longer that and yet it preserves much of that past. i mean, how much is... how much of that life still goes on now? >> well, it's limited. obviously. it is still at the cross roads. it is still important at times but it is those manuscripts that are the heart of timbuktu. it is there that preserves the history of the people who live there. of course, the monuments themselves. timbuktu is a world heritage site. so it remains like some of the ancient cities a place of wonder and of be
scholars from cairo, from fez in morocco from tunisia came in. their own scholars began major debates on issues of religion of law, and shared scientific knowledge. >> brown: that's the melting pot, right because of all those different cultures because it was such a commercial center >> absolutely. it was a wealthy center. it was a commercial center and it was open. open to people coming from different parts of africa of the middle east, and even from turkey and from europe. so it...
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the scene in cairo's tahrir square was reminiscent of the massive crowds who helped topple president hosni mubarak. street battles with police broke out in cairo and elsewhere, and well more than 300 people were hurt. the protesters say the revolution was hijacked by islamists, who now control the government. thousands of anti-abortion protesters rallied in washington today against "roe versus wade." the supreme court decision that legalized abortion was handed down 40 years ago this week. this year's rally and march came in frigid temperatures. protesters carried signs and chanted slogans on the steps of the supreme court. abortion rights demonstrators staged a counter-demonstration there. republican senator saxby chambliss of georgia will not run for a third term in 2014. in a statement today, chambliss said, "this is about frustration." he said he's unhappy with president obama's direction and tired of partisan gridlock. chambliss had angered tea party forces when he supported tax increases as part of a plan to tame the federal deficit. wall street closed the week with another ral
the scene in cairo's tahrir square was reminiscent of the massive crowds who helped topple president hosni mubarak. street battles with police broke out in cairo and elsewhere, and well more than 300 people were hurt. the protesters say the revolution was hijacked by islamists, who now control the government. thousands of anti-abortion protesters rallied in washington today against "roe versus wade." the supreme court decision that legalized abortion was handed down 40 years ago this...
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wolf joined me by telephone from cairo for a preview. i started out asking him for the headlines. >> he was very forceful on syrian president bashar al assad given the fact that al assad gave a speech today saying he's not going anywhere, staying in power. morsi made it clear he wants bashar al assad out and today, and if he should be tried for war crimes by an international criminal court he said that's what the syrian people want and they should do. bashar al assad must go. he also told me that he's hoping to come to the united states during the first three months of this year to meet with president obama. he hopes by the end of march to make a visit to the united states. he's a graduate of the university of southern california. he's got a doctorate from the usc, hopes to make a visit out there while in the united states. he's trying to get some sort of peace deal, between the palestinians themselves and he's hoping this week to host a meeting in cairo between the palestinian authority, president mahmoud abbas and the leader of hamas.
wolf joined me by telephone from cairo for a preview. i started out asking him for the headlines. >> he was very forceful on syrian president bashar al assad given the fact that al assad gave a speech today saying he's not going anywhere, staying in power. morsi made it clear he wants bashar al assad out and today, and if he should be tried for war crimes by an international criminal court he said that's what the syrian people want and they should do. bashar al assad must go. he also told...
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the scene in cairo's tahrir square was reminiscent of the massive crowds who helped topple president hosni mubarak. street battles with police broke out in cairo and elsewhere, and well more than 300 people were hurt. the protesters say the revolution was hijacked by islamists, who now control the government. thousands of anti-abortion protesters rallied in washington today against "roe versus wade." the supreme court decision that legalized abortion was handed down 40 years ago this week. this year's rally and march came in frigid temperatures. protesters carried signs and chanted slogans on the steps of the supreme court. abortion rights demonstrators staged a counter-demonstration there. republican senator saxby chambliss of georgia will not run for a third term in 2014. in a statement today, chambliss said, "this is about frustration." he said he's unhappy with president obama's direction and tired of partisan gridlock. chambliss had angered tea party forces when he supported tax increases as part of a plan to tame the federal deficit. wall street closed the week with another ral
the scene in cairo's tahrir square was reminiscent of the massive crowds who helped topple president hosni mubarak. street battles with police broke out in cairo and elsewhere, and well more than 300 people were hurt. the protesters say the revolution was hijacked by islamists, who now control the government. thousands of anti-abortion protesters rallied in washington today against "roe versus wade." the supreme court decision that legalized abortion was handed down 40 years ago this...
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these are protesters fighting with police northeast of cairo. they announced death sentences for people involved in last year's violent soccer stadium riots. president mohamed morsi set a 30-day curfew and threatened to use increased military force. >>> actors got to honor each other at the scene actors guild awards. jennifer lawrence won in her work for "silver linings playbook". daniel day lieu pweus for his presidential role in "lincoln." more winners from tonight's s.a.g. awards in just a few minutes here on cnn. >>> president barack obama is weighing in on the links between football and potential for brain damage. mr. obama, who is on record as a big chicago bears fan tells a new republic if he had a son he would have to think long and hard before i would let him play football. he's especially concerned about college football players who aren't getting paid for the risks they take. >>> scientists don't really know how we get the flu. but something called the flu machine could help us figure it out. we'll show it to you. try zyrtec-d®. powe
these are protesters fighting with police northeast of cairo. they announced death sentences for people involved in last year's violent soccer stadium riots. president mohamed morsi set a 30-day curfew and threatened to use increased military force. >>> actors got to honor each other at the scene actors guild awards. jennifer lawrence won in her work for "silver linings playbook". daniel day lieu pweus for his presidential role in "lincoln." more winners from...
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that particularly in light of the events that occurred around the attack on the american embassy in cairo during the same time there was an attack in benghazi. and by and large this strategy of accepting morsi as president is the only way america can go in this reward. we can't afford to lose another country to the islamists, and we did with iran in 1979. however, the only thing i am able to say, and i think secretary kerry is probably going to be very aware of this situation. there is a perception in the entire region that the american government is very comfortable with the islamists, that it has made a deal with the muslim brotherhood to allow them to come to power, and hence this is making the opposition feel that they have been betrayed by the americans who have always stood in favor of secularist ideas. so the only thing i would say to secretary kerry is it would be important to stand up to morsi when he crosses the line, and he certainly has done so. >> jennifer: what has morsi done to so anger these large factions of his country? >> he has done a number of things consistently sinc
that particularly in light of the events that occurred around the attack on the american embassy in cairo during the same time there was an attack in benghazi. and by and large this strategy of accepting morsi as president is the only way america can go in this reward. we can't afford to lose another country to the islamists, and we did with iran in 1979. however, the only thing i am able to say, and i think secretary kerry is probably going to be very aware of this situation. there is a...
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nbc's amman joins me from cairo. let's talk about the protests, pro and conmorsi today. what is the overall feeling about president morsi two years in? >> if we had to measure it by the show of force or the protesters that are out today, you would say that on the second anniversary, his popularity among those on the streets, is very low. in fact, you know, andrea, we're standing several hundred feet among one of the streets near the division building here, and the tear gas that is being used is so strong we can feel it here in our office. these clashes have been by protesters who say that president morsi and the muslim brotherhood are taking over egypt and betraying the aspirations of a revolution they foot for two years ago. now, no doubt, president morsi and the muslim brotherhood enjoy support and popularity. they are not on the streets today. that is because the muslim brotherhood has ordered their supporters and their followers to stay away from any of these public protests that are being organized. most of by the liberal and secular left in the country. the clashes
nbc's amman joins me from cairo. let's talk about the protests, pro and conmorsi today. what is the overall feeling about president morsi two years in? >> if we had to measure it by the show of force or the protesters that are out today, you would say that on the second anniversary, his popularity among those on the streets, is very low. in fact, you know, andrea, we're standing several hundred feet among one of the streets near the division building here, and the tear gas that is being...
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we met in cairo. thank you. >>> i've just returned to washington from an extraordinary weekend visit to egypt. the most important country in the arab world broiled in controversy over its new democracy. i spoke with the egyptian president mohamed morsi at his presidential palace in cairo. among the issues we discussed, egypt's critically important relationship with israel. israel came very close to a full-scale war weeks ago when its fight with hamas. >> translator: i want peace for egypt, for the egyptian people, for the pal still generals. >> it was an extremely tense time in the region and i was there when a truce agreement was reached. happening now, historical moments in the middle east. new islamist government announce a major deal between israel and hamas. president morsi's role in the truce negotiations earned him praise from president obama. secretary of state hillary clinton and israeli leaders. >> and he's been doing a good job, you believe? >> i think he's doing a responsible job from his
we met in cairo. thank you. >>> i've just returned to washington from an extraordinary weekend visit to egypt. the most important country in the arab world broiled in controversy over its new democracy. i spoke with the egyptian president mohamed morsi at his presidential palace in cairo. among the issues we discussed, egypt's critically important relationship with israel. israel came very close to a full-scale war weeks ago when its fight with hamas. >> translator: i want peace...
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. >> morsi mocked president obama after his 2009 cairo speech. >> he uttered many lives he couldn't have fulfilled a single word even if he were sincere, which he is not. >> the military aid package part of a deal struck with then egyptian president hosni mubarak in 2010 includes 16 f-16 and 200 tanks. some member of congress fear egypt islamist leder could use the weapons against israel. >> i am scared to death, that israelis that i have met as i have been around the country there. people fighting for israel. to me is a forward outpost for us, they are going to die because this administration sent weapons to be used against the allies. >> we have been contacting the colleagues in the congress in hopes that that approval will be forthcoming soon. it's needed here. >> late today, the pentagon called egypt a strategic parter in for the u.s. to efforts to stabilize the region. said canceling the f-16 shipment would send a damaging and lasting signal to egypt civilian and military leadership. bret? >> bret: thank you. the white house will move forward with john allen as commanderer of nato f
. >> morsi mocked president obama after his 2009 cairo speech. >> he uttered many lives he couldn't have fulfilled a single word even if he were sincere, which he is not. >> the military aid package part of a deal struck with then egyptian president hosni mubarak in 2010 includes 16 f-16 and 200 tanks. some member of congress fear egypt islamist leder could use the weapons against israel. >> i am scared to death, that israelis that i have met as i have been around the...
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embassies in cairo, tunis the same week of september 11. four months later, following the pickering report on state department failures leading up to the attack, not a single state department employee has been fired and held responsible for their role in denying adequate security for the consulate in benghazi. four months later, despite secretary clinton's september 21 declaration, quote, which said, what happened was a terrorist attack, we will not rest until we have tracked down and brought to justice the terrorists who murdered four americans, end of quote. this administration seems to have not only rested but to have moved on, and apparently hopes that the congress and the american people will too. and today, just today, "the new york times" is reporting, quote, several ejips members of a squad of militant that -- also took part in the deadly attack on the united states mission in libya in september, end of quote. mr. speaker, four months later this is an unacceptable, unacceptable state of affairs. quite frankly, the obama administrati
embassies in cairo, tunis the same week of september 11. four months later, following the pickering report on state department failures leading up to the attack, not a single state department employee has been fired and held responsible for their role in denying adequate security for the consulate in benghazi. four months later, despite secretary clinton's september 21 declaration, quote, which said, what happened was a terrorist attack, we will not rest until we have tracked down and brought...
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these are protesters fighting with police northeast of cairo. the riots erupted after the government announced death sentences for people involved in last year's violent soccer stadium rye the os. mohammed morsi declayed a state of emergency and set a 30-day curfew in several cities. >>> actors got to honor each ov other at tonight's screen actors guild awards. 22-year-old jennifer lawrence won an award for her work in "silver linings playbook." we'll have more winners from tonight's sag awards in just a few minutes. >>> president barack obama is weighing in on the controversy over the links between football and the potential for brain damage. mr. obama tells the new republic he would have to think long and hard before i'd let him play football. he's especially concerned about college football players who aren't getting paid for the risks they take. >>> scientists don't really know how we get the flu, but something called the flu machine could help us figure it out. we'll show it to you. >>> if you have the flu, most people want you to stay far,
these are protesters fighting with police northeast of cairo. the riots erupted after the government announced death sentences for people involved in last year's violent soccer stadium rye the os. mohammed morsi declayed a state of emergency and set a 30-day curfew in several cities. >>> actors got to honor each ov other at tonight's screen actors guild awards. 22-year-old jennifer lawrence won an award for her work in "silver linings playbook." we'll have more winners from...
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regime in syria and the egyptian military warning of the collapse of the morsi islamic government in cairo, never has the middle east been volatile or vexing for the policy rangers. range of challenges on the administration. >> do you think we should make sure syrians get the weapons they need and establish no fly zone? >> i believe that part of our review is looking at those options. >> nor is it believed that the demise of bashar assad after a two-year civil war in which he killed 60,000 people would end fighting between the civil war factions. >> civil war and new government arisen in egypt. all the things complicate our ability to fight terrorism. maintain regional peace in particular. oil security has not been affected yet. but instinct affects oil prices generally. >> 2013 is presumed to be the year long simmering issue of iran and the renegade nuclear program will come to a full boil in the form of israeli military strike against iran's nuclear installations. from the obama administration, they move beyond iran. >> the obama administration had a bet to partner with the muslim brothe
regime in syria and the egyptian military warning of the collapse of the morsi islamic government in cairo, never has the middle east been volatile or vexing for the policy rangers. range of challenges on the administration. >> do you think we should make sure syrians get the weapons they need and establish no fly zone? >> i believe that part of our review is looking at those options. >> nor is it believed that the demise of bashar assad after a two-year civil war in which he...
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egypt, at least 19 people are dead and more than 100 wounded after two railroad cars derailed south of cairo. state owned media said the train was carrying egyptian soldiers on their way to egypt's capital. the u.n.'s top human rights official is calling for an international probe of alleged crimes against humanity by the government of north korea. on monday, navi pillay, the high commissioner for human rights, said the probe should focus on north korea's notorious but secretive prison camps believed to hold up to 200,000 people in broken missions. a u.n. spokesperson said the international destination is long overdue. >> pretty much all we know is coming from refugees that have escaped from north korea. the picture they paint is really terrible. you're talking about a situation that has no parallel anywhere else in the world. the allegations of what is taking place, especially in the prison camp system, are of enormous gravity and could come in some cases, the crimes against humanity. but democratic senator ron wyden has asked cia nominee and white house counterterrorism adviser john brenna
egypt, at least 19 people are dead and more than 100 wounded after two railroad cars derailed south of cairo. state owned media said the train was carrying egyptian soldiers on their way to egypt's capital. the u.n.'s top human rights official is calling for an international probe of alleged crimes against humanity by the government of north korea. on monday, navi pillay, the high commissioner for human rights, said the probe should focus on north korea's notorious but secretive prison camps...